Gaming giant MGM Resorts has admitted the in and beyond last month likely cost some $100 million in lost profits.The company made the disclosure in a regulatory filing on Thursday evening, nearly a month after hackers caused massive disruptions that froze online booking systems, knocked slot machines offline, and even disabled digital locks on hotel room doors.MGM said it also expects to incur $10 million in one-time expenses related to the attack, consisting of fees to legal and tech advisors who helped respond to the breach.
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